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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Library of Congress To Open New Early Americas Gallery

Library of Congress To Open New Early Americas Gallery

By Sam Bailey November 10, 2022

The Library of Congress will open a new gallery focused on the lives of Indigenous groups who lived in the Americas prior to European colonization. The gallery will feature the personal collection...

GUSA Senators Advocate for More University Support for Indigenous Students

GUSA Senators Advocate for More University Support for Indigenous Students

By Liana Hardy and Caitlin McLean April 22, 2021

The Georgetown University Student Association Senate unanimously passed a resolution demanding more university resources for Indigenous students at a meeting held April 11. The resolution calls on...

Indigenous Students and Faculty Seek Increased Institutional Support

Indigenous Students and Faculty Seek Increased Institutional Support

By Adam Hamdan January 26, 2021

When Tristin Sam (SFS ’23), a member of the Navajo Nation, first came to Georgetown, University, he was familiar with the East Coast from his first year of high school, when he studied in Maryland....

Indigenous Peoples’ Day

By The Editorial Board October 8, 2013

Most Georgetown students are eagerly anticipating the upcoming long weekend as a chance to catch up on sleep, explore Washington, D.C. or return home. This cherished second Monday in October has long been...

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